Fall Clay Walker

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  • Release Date: 04/17/2007
  • Sales Rank: 19,651
  • Label: CURB RECORDS
  • UPC: 715187896321
 
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Fall

1LISTEN'Fore She Was Mama 3:43
2LISTENFall 3:37
3LISTENWorkin' Man 3:55
4LISTENMiami and Me 4:02
5LISTENShe Likes It in the Morning 3:50
6LISTENMexico 2:41
7LISTENYou're My Witness 3:38
8LISTENAverage Joe 3:09
9LISTENIt Ain't Pretty (But It's Beautiful) 4:00
10LISTENBefore the Next Teardrop Falls 2:39
11LISTENI'd Love to Be Your Last 3:24
12LISTENI Hate Nights Like This 4:21

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Clay Walker didn't last long at RCA Records -- just one album, 2003's A Few Questions, which found the Texan at his smoothest and poppiest, yet that didn't result in anything more than modest chart success. He parted ways with the label and signed with Curb, releasing Fall in the spring of 2007. Fall doesn't drastically depart from the sound of A Few Questions, but there's a crucial difference: it's produced by Keith Stegall, best known as the man who helmed hits by Alan Jackson. Stegall helps return some hard country to Walker's sound, but he does it with moderation, keeping Walker firmly within a mainstream, crossover sound. The subtle emphasis on pure country gives Fall a backbone A Few Questions lacked. Walker can still stray into sticky sentiment, particularly on ballads like "Love to Be Your Last," but these never get too saccharine (even if they remain awfully sappy at times) thanks to Stegall's simple, unadorned production. It also helps that these pieces of corn are surrounded by livelier material, whether it's the lean, good-hearted "Working Man," the cheerful, Kenny Chesney-styled beach anthem "Mexico," or especially the wry, funny lead single, "'Fore She Was Mama," where Walker discovers his mom's hidden hippie past. At times Fall does sound a bit too well-mannered, but part of Walker's charm as a veteran country singer is that he comes across as a gentleman: he may have fun in the sun, but he doesn't roam; he comes back home to the woman who loves him. The nice thing about Fall is that despite some treacly moments, it captures this character on record -- and it places as much emphasis on the fun as it does the love, so it's his most enjoyable collection in some time. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Fallby Anonymous

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April 18, 2007: This is a wonderful album. Yes, there may be some songs that some might consider sappy, but these are the songs I love Clay Walker for. I have always liked slow ballad songs better. Clay does a wonderful job with these type songs, and I wouldn't mind if he produced a whole album of them. The rest of the cd is awesome, too. After waiting so long, I'm just glad to finally have a new album to listen to, and I can't wait until he really goes back out on tour. I've been a fan of his since his first album, and I've seen him three times in concert, and I'm still a fan and would love to see him again!!!

Fallby Anonymous

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April 18, 2007: clay cant be out-done. he's always at the top of his game. FALL is amazingly clay. ive waited for this for a long time, now its here i cant turn it off. his best yet, and he's only getting better.


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